Well, I could always email AEM and ask them if I forged up a twin intake on my STi, would I get 64hp or even more due to a combination of supernatural parts? :tard:
Now that would be funny. You should email them this thread.
Well, I could always email AEM and ask them if I forged up a twin intake on my STi, would I get 64hp or even more due to a combination of supernatural parts? :tard:
Y'all are hilarious!
Somebody let Alin out of his cage again?
Alright alright I confess
Dammit. Not before dinner.
This is almost as bad as those idiots selling "electric superchargers" that add +50whp. You know, the ones that are basically a computer
cooling fan attached to the intake. :rofl: Those guys were tards.
This shit though, I would not expect from AEM. What the hell is going on over there?
If you had a bone stock car and all you purchased was the filter for the stock air box, drop in like you said, there should be no difference in anything other than an increase of air let through the filter. So, just by adding the drop in filter, that doesn't sound right as far as idle and mpg's are concerned. What's your mod list? There should have been no differences in idle or more fuel consumption from a drop in filter...I purchased the AEM drop in filter for my 2015 WRX. I did not notice a power difference. In fact, it idled horribly and gas mileage went from an average of 24 mpg to 18 mpg. If you do buy just an air filter (my only mod in an attempt to get better mpg) ensure you can return it and/or possibly get a tune.
I have no mods whatsoever. The drop in was it. After a week I took it out. I have tracked my MPG's closely since I bought the car, 80% of my driving is highway driving. It was easy to notice the rough idle and MPG's drop. I am pretty sure it was the filter since it was the only thing I changed. AEM told me over the phone each car is different and they did not believe a car needed to be tuned to use their filter. They didn't say it "didn't" just that they "did not believe" it did. So if anyone wants a drop in, it is theirs lolIf you had a bone stock car and all you purchased was the filter for the stock air box, drop in like you said, there should be no difference in anything other than an increase of air let through the filter. So, just by adding the drop in filter, that doesn't sound right as far as idle and mpg's are concerned. What's your mod list? There should have been no differences in idle or more fuel consumption from a drop in filter...
I have no mods whatsoever. The drop in was it. After a week I took it out. I have tracked my MPG's closely since I bought the car, 80% of my driving is highway driving. It was easy to notice the rough idle and MPG's drop. I am pretty sure it was the filter since it was the only thing I changed. AEM told me over the phone each car is different and they did not believe a car needed to be tuned to use their filter. They didn't say it "didn't" just that they "did not believe" it did. So if anyone wants a drop in, it is theirs lol
I purchased the AEM drop in filter for my 2015 WRX. I did not notice a power difference. In fact, it idled horribly and gas mileage went from an average of 24 mpg to 18 mpg. If you do buy just an air filter (my only mod in an attempt to get better mpg) ensure you can return it and/or possibly get a tune.